AuthorTopic: Tune - Glencore Diversion (Read 451 times)

Does anybody know anything about this tune? I think it's modern and possibly Australian, as there is a dodgy international mining company called Glencore who divert rivers, in particular the Hunter River in WA . I doubt if there are any dots about, but access to a recording would do as well, I suspect. I'm not asking for myself you understand ...Thanks in advance,

Chris B.

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I'm a Yorkie!My other melodeon's a fiddle, but one of my Hohners has six strings! I also play a very red Hawkins Bazaar in C and a generic Klingenthaler spoon bass in F.!! My other pets (played) are gobirons - Hohner Marine Band in C, Hohner Tremolo in D and a Chinese Thingy Tremolo in G.

Can't help with the tune, but for the record Glencore is headquartered in Switzerland, is the largest miner in the world (by revenue), and is active in the Hunter Valley, NSW, not Hunter River WA. Whether it is dodgy or not is a matter of opinion, but it does employ over 16,000 Australians, so not all bad.

I'm a Yorkie!My other melodeon's a fiddle, but one of my Hohners has six strings! I also play a very red Hawkins Bazaar in C and a generic Klingenthaler spoon bass in F.!! My other pets (played) are gobirons - Hohner Marine Band in C, Hohner Tremolo in D and a Chinese Thingy Tremolo in G.

Thanks nigelr. I've passed it on to the enquirer on The Session. I found the same one by Google, but could NOT get it to open. Have you some magic unknown to others?

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I'm a Yorkie!My other melodeon's a fiddle, but one of my Hohners has six strings! I also play a very red Hawkins Bazaar in C and a generic Klingenthaler spoon bass in F.!! My other pets (played) are gobirons - Hohner Marine Band in C, Hohner Tremolo in D and a Chinese Thingy Tremolo in G.